Overview

As our ecosystems and land management sectors change, how we study and work with them must change too.

Work with stakeholders

Land management agencies and industries can spend as much as 30% of their time consulting with the community and other stakeholders. So an advanced understanding of how people live with, use and feel about the ecosystems that surround them is increasingly important for all land management professionals.

Throughout this course, you'll build hands-on, practical skills in the management of our biophysical environment while learning to successfully consult and collaborate with communities and other stakeholders.

Created in consultation with industry

The Master of Ecosystem Management and Conservation will address the industry’s continued need for strong leadership, problem-solving and cross-sector cooperation.

We work with our industry, state government and NGO networks to build a course that will give you work-related skills for now and into the future, as we adapt our teaching to this constantly evolving discipline.

From 2019, this course replaces the Master of Forest Ecosystem Science.